Capitol Hill software developer, civil liberties advocate,
member of the Hill's Chamber of Commerce and, yes, frequent CHS
commenter Phil Mocek announced this weekend that he
was acquitted of all charges stemming from his arrest after refusing to
show identification to TSA agents at the Albuquerque airport in
November 2009.

Mocek was in New Mexico this week to be tried on misdemeanor charges
including concealing his identity from officers who responded when he
tried to pass through airport security without an ID in the 2009
incident. Mocek had been in the state to attend the International Drug
Policy Reform Conference on behalf of the Cannabis Defense Coalition.
He recorded video of his interaction with the TSA agents and police
officers in the incident, a portion of which Mocek has posted online
(and we've embedded in this post).